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<blockquote data-quote="Jonno" data-source="post: 46696" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>This thread still going? I hope so, cause it beats working.</p><p></p><p>A couple of points. First off not all old skool tunes are piano tunes. Are we forgetting the likes of the early KLF, Sabres Of Paradise or Leftfield stuff. I’ll stick my neck out and say that these could compete with any of today’s stuff in terms of sophistication (as could some piano tunes – e.g. Grid Boom). Most of the tunes I listen to when going through the “new” stuff in record shops is crap. Of course there’s some excellent tunes out there, but it’s in the minority. </p><p></p><p>With regard to decline of drug quality. Whilst not wanting to turn this into a drug debate – It’s bollox. I’ve had this discussion on here about a year ago. Decent pills (doves, new yorkers, mitsi’s, whatever) have always contained about 100mg MDMA. The only thing that differs now is the manufacturers have had to change from Saffrole to DMT as the constituent base – because the Dutch made Saffrole pocession illegal in about 95. But this is purely academic, as MDMA still remains the final product. If you want a subject that people reminisce with rose tinted glasses then “how good pills used to be” wins every time. </p><p>As for crack ever been in pills. It’s plain ridiculous, it just wouldn’t serve any purpose unless you were going to smoke them. The stomach acid would simply break crack back down to cocaine They may have contained cocaine, but I very much doubt it - why would anyone want to cut it with something as expensive as cocaine? It just doesn’t make financial sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonno, post: 46696, member: 5"] This thread still going? I hope so, cause it beats working. A couple of points. First off not all old skool tunes are piano tunes. Are we forgetting the likes of the early KLF, Sabres Of Paradise or Leftfield stuff. I’ll stick my neck out and say that these could compete with any of today’s stuff in terms of sophistication (as could some piano tunes – e.g. Grid Boom). Most of the tunes I listen to when going through the “new” stuff in record shops is crap. Of course there’s some excellent tunes out there, but it’s in the minority. With regard to decline of drug quality. Whilst not wanting to turn this into a drug debate – It’s bollox. I’ve had this discussion on here about a year ago. Decent pills (doves, new yorkers, mitsi’s, whatever) have always contained about 100mg MDMA. The only thing that differs now is the manufacturers have had to change from Saffrole to DMT as the constituent base – because the Dutch made Saffrole pocession illegal in about 95. But this is purely academic, as MDMA still remains the final product. If you want a subject that people reminisce with rose tinted glasses then “how good pills used to be” wins every time. As for crack ever been in pills. It’s plain ridiculous, it just wouldn’t serve any purpose unless you were going to smoke them. The stomach acid would simply break crack back down to cocaine They may have contained cocaine, but I very much doubt it - why would anyone want to cut it with something as expensive as cocaine? It just doesn’t make financial sense. [/QUOTE]
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